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High Altitude Harmony: Exploring Colorado’s Natural and Cultural Treasures
Colorado is the land where breathtaking mountain landscapes meet lively urban scenes. Our week-long journey through Colorado absolutely lived up to its hype and left us craving to explore more. Nature and music co-exist alongside each other in each town, intertwined between mountains and rivers. Colorado has a tune for
Copper Mountain – Rocky Mountain High
Forget that it’s easy to get to, that the locals are super friendly, and there is a low-key vibe tied to its mining history. You can even forget that there are 3oo days of sunshine every year, but you can't disregard the 300 inches of fresh powder. If this isn't
Winter Park Resort – Colorado’s Unpretentious Old Friend
Only 66 miles from Denver, Winter Park is a family-oriented hill that packs a lot of punch. The city owns the mountain but IntraWest manages the resort. Those familiar with other Intrawest resorts will notice similarities including the Cabriolet lift and the skating pond, the red courtesy wagons to haul
All Aboard!
Photos by Karen Temple The lobby of Denver’s Union Station is a hub of activity. Not an uncommon sight since this grand space is home to trendy cafés, restaurants and shops. But this is not the usual crowd of people who come to hang out at what has become known
Sizing Up Ski Passes
Whether it be dropping into the fresh snow of a back bowl, a vacay with the girls, or spring skiing with the family, it’s time to start thinking about the 2017-18 ski season. If you are the kind of person who doesn’t go a winter without a full season pass,
Tone Cluster Presents Pop Goes the Choir
Ottawa Life's Myka Burke chats with Tone Cluster’s Artistic Director Kurt Ala-Kantti. Local LGTBQ choir Tone Cluster – Quite a Queer Choir, known for their sonic versatility, is presenting a pop-themed pre-Christmas season concert on Saturday November 26, 2016 at the Centre Town United Church (507 Bank Street) at 7:30pm. This
From the Rock to the Capital, Séan McCann’s Road to Recovery: Part 1
Photos by Dave Howells / Artwork by Meaghan Smith Séan McCann stood facing the two men he’d spent 20 years of his life with. As musicians, they travelled miles together for hundreds of nights in song. Now they were silent. It was two months before a tour that would celebrate their band. Soon the
Destination Denver
The state of Colorado is an obvious destination for skiing and sports enthusiasts, but you might not know that the foot of the Rockies is an equally impressive haven for arts and culture. Don’t hit the highway out of town the next time you fly in. Instead, take a trip
Extreme Colorado
If you just want to see the Rocky Mountains, stay home and look at a picture. If you want to experience them the way they are meant to be experienced, get a helmet, grab a guide and get ready for an extreme adventure. Colorado is the destination for rafting, rock
Giddy up to Colorado!
From the novice to the most experienced rider, the very young to the very old, whole families come together while enjoying the great outdoors. Valet parking, Colorado style, involves a few cowboys, a chuck wagon and a tour of the grounds. This toss back in time is a great way
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